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Tactical Tailor’s Pack Rain Cover is a water resistant cover that envelopes the pack in order to help keep water from soaking through to your gear, keeping rain and snow away from pack openings and zippers with water resistant 330D fabric with a DWR coating.
This cover comes in 4 sizes, Small to XL and in colors Coyote Brown, Multicam, and Atacs Snow Camo, perfect for ever changing, and unpredictable, weather conditions and environments.

ROGUE PLATE CARRIER

The Rogue plate carrier is a light-weight low profile carrier, designed with the utmost efficiency, and functionality factored in. This highly adaptable plate carrier can be used in Low Vis body armor situations, but with the additions of other Rogue products this carrier can be quickly converted into a direct action carrier.ROGUE IFAK POUCH
This is a small bleeder kit designed to be light and small, but still offering the ability to carry lifesaving equipment. This pouch is sized to hold basic wound management items like gauze, 10-gauge needle, chest seal, and a small combat dressing. It weighs only 0.20 lbs.

ROGUE 5.56 MAGAZINE POUCH

The new 5.56 magazine pouches have revolutionized a staple product at TT. The new pouches have a stiff opening for ease of inserting the magazine, and the elastic compression ensures the magazine stays put until needed.

From the mind of Logan D Coffey, Tactical Tailor was founded in 2008. The legacy continues to live on through his brother Justin, after his tragic death in a car accident. Here’s a brief history of Logan and his company.

In late 1991, Logan went straight from highschool to the US Army Infantry. Even in the first week of training, he could see that the army-issued gear was uncomfortable and impractical, and found that the gear issued was virtually the same as it had been back in the Vietnam War. He made it his personal mission to modify and improve that gear.

Within a few years, Logan had a veritable collection of industrial sewing machine parts and fabrics, and he had become the guy to go to for fixing up or modifying military gear.

At the end of his second enlistment, he decided it was time to leave and make his modification business his full-time job. In 1998, Tactical Tailor began in a two-bedroom house and a few-thousand-dollar loan. He was able to repay it in only six months.

In time the work grew out of its two-bedroom grass roots, but didn’t quite make enough for him to afford both a warehouse and a home, so he built a room to sleep in within his warehouse.
He hired ex-military and retired military and military spouses to sew as his business grew, and he expanded again in 2002, then once more in 2005.

Now his work is known to military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he’s even been invited to the Pentagon several times.

The company motto is simple. “Do what’s right because it’s right.” That includes being made in the USA, for those who defend the USA, making quality gear and providing quality jobs.